
If you want to try wood carving as a hobby but are not sure if it’s right for you, you’re in the right spot. This post talks about different types of carving you can do and the tools you will need. We also go over safety tips and share helpful advice for beginners who want to carve wood.
Reasons why hand wood carving is a great pastime
The mix of creativity and precision in woodcarving can be intimidating. Just pick up a piece of wood and make your first cut. Think about how awesome it will be to see your creations come to life, and if you don't start now, you might regret never trying. Remember, even if it doesn’t turn out perfect, you still made a one-of-a-kind toothpick!
Woodcarving's growing popularity can be attributed to several factors. They include the:
- Serenity of carving wood. Woodcarvers often work in solitude, in their own workshop or garage. The peacefulness and no use of power tools add to the serene atmosphere.
- Woodcarving is easy to start. There’s no need for a large workshop with pricey tools and a lot of lumber. All you need is some basic carving tools, a piece of wood, a few accessories, and safety gear.
- Availability of materials. Wood is plentiful, comes in many types, and can be replenished. Most people can get fresh wood, and there are suppliers that offer specific kinds and sizes.
- Lot of choices. As a beginner, you can choose whittling, relief carving, chip carving, treen carving, and more. Carve practical items or decorative and sentimental ones. Projects can be small or large and suit your skills, style, and time.
- Attractiveness of carved works. Regardless of the carving method, piece size, or type of wood, a masterfully-carved work is art. Woodcarving is beloved by those who admire beauty.

How to start your wood carving journey
You've chosen to try woodcarving, no matter the reason. Now, you need to know how to start as a woodcarver. Here are some key points.
BEGIN WITH THE RIGHT TOOLS
This is important. Before you begin your first project, buy tools designed for carving. The right tools make any job easier.
What should you look for in beginner wood carving tools? Even hobby carving tools should be full-sized with SHARP edges. They should also be easy to sharpen so you can keep them sharp.
Additionally, an excellent wood carving tool set for beginners:
- Offers a money-back guarantee for any defective tools or those that don't meet your expectations. Manufacturing issues can happen, and sometimes a tool might not work as needed. Buying from a company that refunds your money in such cases gives you peace of mind.
- Contains tools with a range of cutting shapes and sizes. This broadens your project possibilities and gives you the proper tool for every task. Seek a set featuring a straight chisel, a V-parting tool, and multiple chisels with different curvatures and widths.
- Includes knives and chisels made from quality materials. Hardened steel blades and hardwood handles ensure longevity if you care for and sharpen them often.

When buying your first set of tools, should you also purchase a wood chisel mallet, some detail wood carving tools, or fishtail carving tools that are not usually included in a beginner set? Yes, get a mallet; it makes deep cuts easier.
For detail tools or fishtail tools, it depends. If you're certain you'll stick with woodcarving and can afford the extras, it's sensible to buy them. You'll appreciate the tools as your projects become more complex.
UNDERSTAND THE TERMINOLOGY OF WOODCARVING
There's specific vocabulary related to wood carving. For beginners, one of the best steps is to learn this vocabulary before selecting carving tools. You'll need to understand the terms before you start carving, particularly if you're watching videos or reading books to help you. Knowing the cuts and the tools for them paves the way for successful woodcarving.
CHOOSE AN EASY PROJECT
The learning curve for wood carving is fairly steep. Learning to hold the tools correctly, cut at the right angle, judge the amount of wood to remove, and choose the best tool for each cut takes time. Some people get the hang of it quicker, but everyone needs practice.
Starting with a simple project boosts your chances of finishing, especially for perfectionists. Simple projects forgive errors more easily, have fewer challenging areas, and enable beginners to create nice pieces.

STAY SAFE WHILE CARVING
Wood carving gloves are very helpful for beginners. Before you learn to grip the tools comfortably and safely, you might experience small slips that can lead to nasty cuts if your hands aren't protected.
Safety goggles are a good idea for beginners in wood carving. Wood chips and bits will fly as you cut, and goggles keep them out of your eyes.
PICK THE APPROPRIATE WOOD FOR CARVING
Basswood, aspen, and butternut are popular softwood choices for new carvers. Because they're softwoods, these three are easier to cut than hardwoods. Butternut is a little heavier than basswood and aspen and has a more noticeable grain. Nonetheless, all three are easy to mark and have relatively straight grains.
Although harder to carve, hardwoods give way to stunning carvings with plenty of grain. They are not generally advised for a beginner's first project. Nonetheless, beginners often switch to hardwoods like oak, black walnut, and cherry after completing a few pieces.

DON'T NEGLECT TOOL SHARPNESS
Sharp tools ensure crisp cuts. They are easier to handle and deliver better outcomes. Interestingly, sharp tools are less likely to cause injuries than dull ones. With dull tools, you have to apply extra pressure, making slips more dangerous.
To keep wood carving tools sharp, use strops and sharpening stones. There's an art to proper sharpening, but step-by-step information is widely available online. Many suppliers of wood carving tools also offer written or video guides to help you learn how to sharpen your tools correctly.
You can also have your tools professionally sharpened. This can be handy at times. But if you use your tools frequently, you'll find yourself spending too much time taking them for sharpening. A smart woodcarver learns to sharpen their tools themselves.
In conclusion
Those are the basics for beginner wood carvers. We've highlighted the tools and accessories you'll need and the types of wood ideal for your first project. It’s now time to pick the right project and start carving. Happy carving!
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